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    The caduceus (☤; / kəˈdjuːʃəs, - siəs /; Latin: cādūceus, from Greek: κηρύκειον kērū́keion "herald's wand, or staff") [b] is the staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology and consequently by Hermes Trismegistus in Greco-Egyptian mythology. The same staff was borne by other heralds like Iris, the messenger of Hera.

  2. May 25, 2022 · History of the Caduceus Symbol In Greek and Roman mythology, the Caduceus is the symbol of the Greek god Hermes, comparable to the Roman god Mercury. The word Caduceus comes from the Latin caduceus meaning herald. This is because the symbol was assigned to Hermes, the herald (messenger) of the gods.

  3. Caduceus, staff carried by Hermes, the messenger of the gods, as a symbol of peace. Among the ancient Greeks and Romans it became the badge of heralds and ambassadors, signifying their inviolability. Originally the caduceus was a rod or olive branch ending in two shoots and decorated with garlands

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  4. Oct 11, 2022 · The Caduceus, or in Greek kerukeion, seemingly refers to any herald or messenger’s staff, not just Hermes’ as Kerukeion translates to herald’s wand or staff. It is believed the symbol of heralds originated in the ancient Near East.

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  5. Aug 2, 2023 · The term ‘caduceus’ comes from a Greek word meaning ‘heralds wand’ and refers to the staff carried by the ancient Greek god Hermes – called Mercury by the ancient Romans. He was messenger of the gods, protector of travellers, shepherds and merchants, as well as the protector of thieves, liars and gamblers.

  6. The caduceus (from the Latin cādūceus, itself derived from the ancient Greek κηρύκειον, kērū́keion, "messenger's staff") is one of the attributes of the god Hermes in Greek mythology, depicted as a laurel or olive wand topped by two wings and surrounded by two intertwined serpents.

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  8. Jan 7, 2021 · The caduceus is from the Latin cādūceus; and the Greek kērykeion, which means ‘herald’s wand’ or ‘herald’s staff.’. This staff carried by Hermes, the messenger of the gods, is a symbol of peace and commerce. The caduceus symbol later became the emblem of heralds and ambassadors to signify their sanctity and integrity.

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